link!Sheriff Allan McKay had said that, even though Strachan has no previous convictions, a jail sentence was “at the front of mind”.However, after studying a social work report, the sheriff placed him under supervision for two years.
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domestic abuse, a study has found.Academics from Edinburgh and Stirling universities found mothers with male children had a 20 per cent higher chance of being assaulted by their partners than mums who had daughters.The groundbreaking research also concluded that young women were more likely to experience abuse than those who are older.The findings of the study – published in the Journal of Interpersonal Violence – have been described as “surprising” by researchers.They believe an abuser may
.link!Sheriff Allan McKay had said that, even though Strachan has no previous convictions, a jail sentence was “at the front of mind”.However, after studying a social work report, the sheriff placed him under supervision for two years.
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direct to your inboxVictims were left ‘trapped’ in their homes by coronavirus restrictions as the numbers of domestic abuse reports increased in Trafford during the first lockdown of 2020, new data reveals.The number of domestic abuse incidents across Trafford increased during the first lockdown of 2020.Reports of domestic abuse were made across the borough throughout 2020 but numbers climbed after the first lockdown was announced in March, according to Greater Manchester Police’s data.A council
direct to your inboxThe coronavirus pandemic has seen a huge surge in domestic abuse cases in Tameside – including children attacking their parents.It was revealed at a meeting of the borough’s health and wellbeing board that there had been an almost 70pc increase in high risk referrals between April and September, compared to 2019.Samantha Jury-Dada, Tameside’s strategic domestic abuse manager described this as a ‘staggering statistic’.Across the six months there had been 233 high risk domestic
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Domestic abuse incidents are declining in Renfrewshire despite fears they would rocket during the coronavirus lockdown, according to fresh statistics.Figures from Police Scotland show there were 1,302 reports between April and October last year, which represents a drop of almost eight per cent when compared to the same period in 2019.Meanwhile, the number of crimes or offences raised as a result of reports
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A twisted Paisley taxi driver who battered a woman and children in an eight-year reign of domestic abuse has been jailed.Malicious Iftikhar Sharif, 47, was locked up for almost a year after engaging in a “course of conduct of physical violence and psychological abuse” against the victims at a house in the town’s Hillman Crescent.Sharif, who is deaf and drove a private cab, was convicted of six charges of
Irish actress Clare Dunne stars in Herself, a harrowing drama about a single mother who, after escaping an abusive partner, aims to rebuild her life in a unique manner. After months of struggling with the welfare and housing systems, she comes upon the idea of self-building an affordable home and, with the help of friends and neighbors, rebuilds her life and theirs from the ground up.
beat a Staffordshire bull terrier belonging to her daughter - which turned on him, Aberdeen Sheriff Court heard, bringing the unprovoked attack to an abrupt end. As a result he spent two days at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary having the bite wounds cleaned and stitched.Despite the attack the couple are still together, expecting a baby, the court heard.
Daily Mail.Researchers asked nearly 1,200 participants in the study questions such as “Are you gay or bisexual?” and “Are you transgender?” Respondents could answer “yes,” “maybe,” “no,” or “I do not understand.”About 190 respondents, or 1.6% of the total, were classified as part of the “Sexual and Gender Minority” cohort.